Book contents
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Acknowledgments
- 1 Studying the Police Response to Gangs
- 2 Setting and Methods
- 3 Historical Analysis of Gangs and Gang Control
- 4 Scope and Nature of the Current Gang Problem
- 5 Form, Function, and Management of the Police Gang Unit
- 6 The Gang Unit Officer
- 7 On the Job
- 8 Policing Gangs in a Time of Community Policing
- 9 Conclusion and Implications
- References
- Index
6 - The Gang Unit Officer
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 02 December 2009
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Acknowledgments
- 1 Studying the Police Response to Gangs
- 2 Setting and Methods
- 3 Historical Analysis of Gangs and Gang Control
- 4 Scope and Nature of the Current Gang Problem
- 5 Form, Function, and Management of the Police Gang Unit
- 6 The Gang Unit Officer
- 7 On the Job
- 8 Policing Gangs in a Time of Community Policing
- 9 Conclusion and Implications
- References
- Index
Summary
Joining the gang squad and becoming immersed and expert in street gang affairs soon bec[omes] very serious business and the core of [a gang unit officer's] existence. There are peculiarities about elite units like a gang squad that can create caricatures of its members.
– Malcolm W. Klein, Gang Cop, Alta Mira Press, 2004: 91We were interested in how the individuals who policed gangs had influenced their agencies' responses to the gang problem. We approached this by focusing first on gang unit officers' personal characteristics and on their prior assignments and experiences within their police departments. Next, we examined how they became gang unit officers – the selection process and how that process affected the types of officers who were assigned to gang units. Third, we looked at the training that officers received, both training that was specific to their assignments and any other gang-related training or education they might have attended. Related, we examined the problems that the gang unit officer faced after they initially became a gang unit officer. Finally, we focused on the status of being a gang unit officer and explicate the perceived roles that gang unit officers play in their department and community.
OFFICER CHARACTERISTICS
The ethnic or racial characteristics of the officers in the police gang units that we studied varied across units, but reflected the composition of their parent departments and not necessarily their community.
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- Policing Gangs in America , pp. 165 - 197Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2006